Articles by Seo Jee-yeon
Seo Jee-yeon
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Outlook is rosy for serviced business centers in Korea
Cost efficiency has been a crucial factor for corporations and individuals to consider when leasing offices due to a continued rise in rental costs and an economic slowdown at home and abroad. As a result, a number of corporations have adopted and embraced the idea of mobile desks to reduce office rental expenses, particularly for employees who operate in sales and business development. The majority of companies still favor having an office in a major business district such as the Central Busine
Business Feb. 18, 2014
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GS turns to power business
GS Group, the nation’s eighth-largest conglomerate by assets, is expected to further tap the power business beyond its three core businesses of oil refinery, construction and retail. This shift was reflected by the launch of GS E&R, a new affiliate focusing on the power business, last week. GS E&R is the new corporate name of STX Energy, which GS Group took over last December with LG International from Japan’s Orix Corp. for about 600 billion won ($564 million).GS Group aggressively sought the d
Business Feb. 16, 2014
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Citibank involved in loan scandal
Citibank Korea has become the latest victim in a string of fraudulent loans involving large corporate customers.Digitech Systems, a main supplier of Samsung Electronics’ assembly lines in China, is currently under investigation for taking money worth 18 billion won ($17 million) in loans from the bank with forged documents, according to the Financial Supervisory Service. According to the financial watchdog, the local touch-panel producer borrowed the money from Citibank with false account receiv
Feb. 16, 2014
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Hyundai Capital fined ...for irregular lending
Hyundai Capital Services, Inc. was found to have issued irregular loans worth 800 billion won ($720 million) to two Hyundai Motor Group subsidiaries, the Financial Supervisory Service said Sunday.According to the financial regulator, Hyundai Capital has breached the state supervisory rules that oblige a lender to immediately notify the FSS governor of a credit-based lending worth 1 billion won or more.“While Hyundai Capital signed the loan contract with its two sister firms (in the automotive gr
Feb. 16, 2014
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Siemens recruits college students for CSR program
Siemens Korea said it would recruit a group of supporters composed of college students for its social contribution program “Green Science School.’’ In collaboration with Dong-A Science and Kids & Future, a social welfare foundation, the Green Science School, to be launched in March, is designed to inform children about the importance of environmental challenges and to educate them about the environment and science.The new corporate citizenship program will be fully financed by Ai SaRang KiKeum,
Industry Feb. 16, 2014
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Korean won set for best week in five months
Korean won headed for the best week since September as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s pledge to cut stimulus in “measured steps” increased demand for emerging-market assets. The currency was supported also by data from China, South Korea’s largest overseas market, which showed exports increased 10.6 percent from a year earlier in January, compared with the 0.1 percent gain projected in a Bloomberg News survey. The Bloomberg JP Morgan Asia Dollar Index (ADXY), which tracks the region’s 10 m
Feb. 16, 2014
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POSCO bolsters social contributions
Kim Young-mi, 43, a working mom who lives in Daechi-dong, Seoul, has a monthly routine of applying for free concert tickets given away by POSCO. “The monthly music concert, held at POSCO Center on the third Saturday of each month, has become the location for regular family outings,” Kim said.POSCO Center is the steelmaker’s Seoul headquarters located in the heart of southern Seoul’s Teheran Valley ― an area dubbed the Silicon Valley of Korea.The steelmaker said it first began the free concerts i
Business Feb. 13, 2014
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Jejudo emerges as new hub for technology companies
JEJUDO ISLAND ― The scenic island of Jejudo, located near the southwest end of the Korean Peninsula, is building itself a new reputation as a destination for high-tech companies. As a case in point, several construction projects by tech companies are underway in Jeju Science Park, a high-tech business complex located in Ara-dong, Jeju City. The state-run Jeju International City Development Center, or JDC, opened the park on 1.1 million square meters of land in 2011 as one of its six mega-develop
Business Feb. 11, 2014
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KEPCO helps blind Filipino children
Korea Electric Power Corp., a company whose core business is powering up society by generating and distributing electricity, has long been pursuing corporate social responsibility programs that reflect its role as a power supplier. “Some companies consider CSR as a passing fad or another source of pressure, but it’s a critical factor for becoming a socially responsible firm for business to build key infrastructure for the development of a society,” said Korea Electric Power Corp. CEO Cho Hwan-ik
Industry Feb. 4, 2014
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State firms put buildings on sale
This year may become a great year for office building buyers, as public organizations located in Seoul and its adjacent areas rush to sell their office buildings, pressed by the government’s demands to lower their debt levels. “Plans for selling off office buildings is one of the key measures that the 41 public organizations vowed to take to cut their debt and normalize their businesses,” said an official from the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, declining to be identified. At the request of th
Industry Feb. 3, 2014
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Air Busan aims to double sales to W700b by 2018
Air Busan, the nation’s second-largest low-cost carrier, announced Sunday it would seek to double its sales to 700 billion won ($652 million) by 2018 to become the top short-haul flight in Asia. When the company achieves this mid-term sales goal, its operating profit is forecast to grow to 40 billion won by 2018, the company added. “For this future growth goal, the company will increase the number of carriers to 19 from the current 9 over the next four years,” the company said in a press release
Industry Feb. 2, 2014
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GE turns to Samsung for success strategy
The management know-how of General Electric, a leading U.S. conglomerate, has long been considered a model for executives of Samsung Electronics. The tables have turned, as GE now studies the success of the South Korean tech giant in areas such as mobile devices and semiconductors. In 2013, Samsung Electronics became the world’s top IT and electronics company in terms of sales and profitability to beat previous leaders such as Apple and HP. Reflecting the changing tides, the GE management at its
Business Jan. 28, 2014
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Hanwha capitalizes on Davos forum for solar marketing
Hanwha Group, a family-owned Korean conglomerate, has spurred its drive to market its fledgling engine-solar power business, starting with the 2014 World Economic Forum as the first international venue for promoting its goods. Hanwha, together with other firms, sponsored the annual meeting ― better known as the Davos forum in Korea. The forum is a global gathering of world business and government leaders who meet in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss pressing global agenda and build worldwide networ
Business Jan. 28, 2014
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Doosan Heavy pins hopes on U.K. deal
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction is poised to sign a 3 trillion ($2.8 billion) nuclear power deal in the U.K. next month involving the maintenance of outdated nuclear plants.The move is now prompting market watchers to issue an optimistic outlook for Korea’s power heavyweight. “When the deal is sealed, Doosan Heavy, which has failed to meet its annual order target for two years in a row in 2012 and 2013, will be able to make a turning point in recovery this year,” Choi Won-kyung, a stock a
Industry Jan. 26, 2014
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Hyun apologizes again for data leak comments
The nation’s chief economic policymaker made another public apology on Friday to contain mounting public anger over his comments on the worst-ever data leak by three local credit cards.Before a breakfast meeting hosted by the Korea Management Association in Seoul on Friday, Finance Minister Hyun Oh-seok bowed from the waist and said, “I thought I should apologize (again) to the public rather than explain the intention behind my words, if the words hurt the heart of the public.”Public uproar has
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